arched opening about 10 feet wide (Fig. [1249]), with splayed and notched jambs and arch, the jambs having a very simple moulded cap (Fig. [1250]).
Fig. 1253.—Stirling Parish Church. Details of St. Andrew’s Chapel.
This opening is not in the centre of the chapel. There are a north and a west window. The former (Fig. [1251]) is pointed, and is divided by mullions into three lights, and retains the original tracery. Fig. [1252] shows the section of the mouldings of the arch and jambs. The window
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Fig. 1254.—Stirling Parish Church. Arms in St. Andrew’s Chapel. | ||
in the west wall is square lintelled, and has a straight sconsion arch (see Fig. [1249]). This chapel exhibits, in small space, three methods of
Fig. 1255.—Stirling Parish Church.